A recent report in AAOS Now by Andrew D. Markiewitz, MD, discusses how physicians can identify which patients are more likely to sue and focus on mitigating risk.
Practice Management
Despite the prevailing mindset that clinicians should only worry about patients, physicians need to care about costs, according to a KevinMD blog entry by Chicago med school student Sarah Jorgenson.
Physicians can use data extraction tools and technology to demonstrate quality improvements and receive incentive payments as the healthcare industry transitions to pay-for-performance, according to a Physicians Practice report.
MGMA has presented its annual awards to medical practice professionals who made outstanding contributions to the profession at its annual conference.
According to an MGMA survey, only around 29 percent of medical groups plan to participate as network providers in health insurance exchange programs.
Physicians cannot ignore costs when it comes to patient treatments, and they can start by making the cost of care a less taboo subject to broach, according to a KevinMD.com report.
A recent study in The American Journal of Managed Care found more than half of physicians write their prescriptions electronically, eight times as many who wrote e-prescriptions as of 2008.
An article published in AAOS Now discusses how physician compensation is evolving in private practices.
An article published earlier this year in the Journal of the American Medical Association examined the impact of surgical complications on hospital finances.
Electronic medical billing processes can provide numerous benefits to healthcare providers, including accuracy improvements and cost savings, according to a MedCityNews report. Here are four other benefits of turning billing system electronic.
